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Moving from NB to QC with Pnp

Lio

Newbie
Jan 9, 2012
6
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After 13 years since our arrival in Canada with the NB PNP, we are thinking about citizenship.
The question is: our children live and work in Quebec, we are getting older and we are retired, we have to sell our house now too big for us and we decided to go to live close to our children in Quebec.
We asked if we could do it and they said that we had no problem, but I've read here on the forum that those who had the PR with the provincial program, can not leave the province.
But then even my kids are doing something illegal
And if I sell my house here and I buy another one in QC, do we approach problems?
Please help us, we have to sign in 3 day for the sale of our house and the purchase of the new one.
I was checking here to see what we have to do for the moving, but i saw a topic about this problem that scared me!

Thanks in advance
 

vetopower

Newbie
Aug 21, 2012
9
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Hi, I am 100% certain that you would not have any issue or problem.. u have stayed and live all ur life in this province and i see no reason why u should have problem moving close to ur children.

I want to tell you, there are some ppl who get pr from a certain province and only live there for some months and move because there is no restriction to move, what about if u could not get job in the province that moninate you, and u have offer in another, u can move. in your own case, you have fulfiled the living condition of 2yrs since u've lived here for 13yrs.

move u dont have any worries, u can sell ur house and move to where ever u want.

hope this help.